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The Vietnam War, which dominated American life during the 1960s, helped to create, radicalize, and alter social and political life in the US.

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"The Indochina wars have cast a long shadow over world affairs. For the victims, they were a devastating catastrophe. Their legacy for the United States was substantial, interacting in complex ways with internal developments in American society. Buzzanco's study examines these themes with skill and insight, informed by outstanding scholarship and enriched by perceptive understanding." Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

Introduction: Intersection: The Vietnam War and the Social and Political Movements of the 1960s 1

Part I The Vietnam War

1 Containment, Liberalism, and Vietnam: Background to the American War 13

2 Why (Not) Vietnam? The Vietnamese, the French, and the Americans to 1960 22

3 Destroying the Country to Save It: The American War on Vietnam, 1960-1968 61

4 The Empire Strikes Back: The Vietnam War from 1968 to 1975 101

Part II The Movements of the 1960s

5 “Many Deeds of War”: Hope and Anguish in the 1960s 139

6 Love Me, I’m a Liberal: The Politics of 1960s and Vietnam 150

7 The Struggles at Home: Civil Rights and Women’s Liberation 191

8 “One, Two, Three, What Are We Fightin’ For?” Cultural Politics in the Vietnam Era 234

Notes 252

Bibliography 264

Index 270

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/01/1999
      ISBN13: 9781577180944, 978-1577180944
      ISBN10: 1577180941
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Vietnam War, which dominated American life during the 1960s, helped to create, radicalize, and alter social and political life in the US.

      Trade Review
      "The Indochina wars have cast a long shadow over world affairs. For the victims, they were a devastating catastrophe. Their legacy for the United States was substantial, interacting in complex ways with internal developments in American society. Buzzanco's study examines these themes with skill and insight, informed by outstanding scholarship and enriched by perceptive understanding." Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements vi

      Introduction: Intersection: The Vietnam War and the Social and Political Movements of the 1960s 1

      Part I The Vietnam War

      1 Containment, Liberalism, and Vietnam: Background to the American War 13

      2 Why (Not) Vietnam? The Vietnamese, the French, and the Americans to 1960 22

      3 Destroying the Country to Save It: The American War on Vietnam, 1960-1968 61

      4 The Empire Strikes Back: The Vietnam War from 1968 to 1975 101

      Part II The Movements of the 1960s

      5 “Many Deeds of War”: Hope and Anguish in the 1960s 139

      6 Love Me, I’m a Liberal: The Politics of 1960s and Vietnam 150

      7 The Struggles at Home: Civil Rights and Women’s Liberation 191

      8 “One, Two, Three, What Are We Fightin’ For?” Cultural Politics in the Vietnam Era 234

      Notes 252

      Bibliography 264

      Index 270

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